How do I enable LSP on-demand resynchronization?
Purpose
By default, LSP on-demand resynchronization is disabled. When you enable LSP on-demand resynchronization, the NFM-P scheduled resynchronization is then disabled for some LSP objects. See “LSP on-demand resynchronization” in the NSP NFM-P User Guide for information about which LSP objects do not support on-demand resynchronization.
CAUTION Service Disruption |
Modifying the server configuration can have serious consequences including service disruption.
Contact technical support before you attempt to modify the server configuration.
Note: You must perform the procedure on each main server in the NFM-P system.
Note: In a redundant system, you must perform the procedure on the standby main server station first.
Steps
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Log in to the main server station as the nsp user. |
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Open a console window. |
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Navigate to the /opt/nsp/nfmp/server/nms/config directory . |
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Create a backup copy of the nms-server.xml file. |
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Open the nms-server.xml file using a plain-text editor. |
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Locate the following line: lspOnDemand overrideEnabled="false" /> |
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Change "false" to "true". |
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Save and close the nms-server.xml file. |
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On a standalone main server, or the primary main server in a redundant system, enter the following: bash$ /opt/nsp/nfmp/server/nms/bin/nmsserver.bash read_config ↵ The NFM-P puts the configuration change into effect. |
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Close the console window. End of steps |